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Mona or Hannah

36 replies

Benson7683 · 21/10/2016 11:10

2nd DC but first DD due in February and DH and I have whittled down our names to just two: Mona and Hannah, we really can't decide, so I just wanted to see what others thought.

DS is called Finley if that makes a difference.

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rainbow99 · 21/10/2016 12:23

Hannah.

Mona is truly awful and sets up for a lifetime of teasing. Imagine if she was actually a moaner....

Purplebluebird · 21/10/2016 12:26

I can only think "moaner" from Mona in English. In my native language it's a lovely language, so depends how you pronounce it :P

Hannah is a good name :)

DavidPuddy · 21/10/2016 12:33

I LOVE Hannah, but I also really like Mona and wouldn't give a damn about associations with moaner. Can happen with any name: Charlotte the harlot, etc.

DavidPuddy · 21/10/2016 12:34

How about Moira? I once met someone with that name and was a bit jealous. I would live to possess such a dignified, elegant name. You couldn't be without personality with such a name.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 21/10/2016 12:39

Definitely Hannah.

SorenaJ · 21/10/2016 12:53

I prefer Hannah

Voteforpedr0 · 21/10/2016 13:00

Hannah is timeless, lovely actually. Mona would create a life long teasing inavigation.

eatsleephockeyrepeat · 21/10/2016 13:10

Both lovely.

I LOVE Mona, but it's definitely one of those names you have to "own". FWIW I have a name like that and I love it! Perhaps at primary school it was brought up as "weird" a few times, but I didn't really care, and by the time I was a teenager it was 100% part of my "cool" appeal :P

Hannah doesn't really have that edge, but it is beautiful. Maybe wait and see which she looks like when she's born :)

Chinlo · 21/10/2016 13:22

I LOVE Hannah, but I also really like Mona and wouldn't give a damn about associations with moaner. Can happen with any name: Charlotte the harlot, etc.

It can happen with quite a few names (not ANY name I don't think), but some are a lot more obvious and thus more likely than others. Charlotte the harlot is pretty tenuous, especially among kids (nobody uses the word harlot these days lol). Mona, however, is an exact homophone of a pretty everyday verb.

I can imagine a Charlotte or a Hannah going through her life without ever having her name ridiculed. Whereas I would bet my life savings on at least one person making a joke at a Mona's expense at some point.

applecatchers36 · 21/10/2016 13:25

Hannah by a mile

BarInSpace · 21/10/2016 13:38

Hannah

Or Mona as a nickname for Monica, so if the "moaner" comments occur there are other options?

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